PRESS DIGEST - Bulgaria - April 7

SOFIA, April 7 (Reuters) - These are some of the main stories in Bulgarian newspapers on Tuesday. Reuters has not verified these stories and does not vouch for their accuracy.

-- Changes to Bulgaria's Code of Civil Procedure that would enable prosecutors to intervene in commercial deals are extremely dangerous, Chief Prosecutor Sotir Tsatsarov said. Tsatsarov added the proposed changes should be either withdrawn from the parliament, or at least they need editing to ensure increased powers to prevent fraud are granted to the finance minister (Trud, Standart, Sega, Presa, Monitor, Telegraf).

CAPITAL DAILY - Tsvetan Vassilev, the majority shareholder of collapsed Corporate Commercial Bank (Corpbank), said he will file a suit against the Bulgaria at the European Court of Human Rights in Strasbourg over "deliberately ruining CorpBank"

-- Nearly one million people at 3516 enterprises in Bulgaria worked 14.5 million hours of overtime in 2014, the General Labor Inspectorate Executive Agency said. The largest amount of overtime exceeding the statutory 40 hours per week or eight hours per day norm was reported by medical workers (Sega, Presa, Monitor, Telegraf).

-- Chinese entrepreneurs will invest 21 million euros ($22.93 million) in the first stage of construction of a factory for combined fodder in the northeastern town of Dobrich (Standart, Trud, Monitor, Telegraf)

-- Soccer club CSKA Sofia have a new majority owner after Alexander Tomov announced his withdrawal, the 31-times Bulgarian champions said. Negotiations were concluded and all documents have been signed though the name of the new owner has not been revealed yet (Meridian Match, Presa, Trud, Telegraf).